According to the state-run APP news agency, Islamabad has established a “national pavilion” on China’s JD.com to give businessmen from both nations a platform to offer Pakistani goods through Beijing’s sizable internet market.
China’s largest Internet corporation by revenue, JD.com is also the top retailer in China overall and online.
At a ceremony conducted at the Pakistani Embassy in Beijing, Moin ul Haque, Pakistan’s ambassador to China, launched the country’s first online national pavilion. prominent Adviser of Prestige International Luo Xiangdon, Vice President of Prestige International Ms. Sisy Ge, and prominent Pakistani officials attended the occasion.
While serving as a jumping-off point for further investigation into the excellent opportunities provided by the Chinese digital economy, the pavilion would also support Pakistan’s offline pavilions, which have already been running in a number of Chinese cities, including Chengdu, Kunming, Urumqi, Yiwu, and Zhengzhou. APP cited Haque as having said. Additionally, this pavilion will serve as a window for promoting Pakistan’s culture, cuisine, tourism, and intercultural interactions.
Haque referred to the pavilion’s debut as a “historic occasion.”
He added that Pakistani food products, apparel, leather goods, sporting goods, and even furniture could be promoted through this online platform. “Our traders and exporters can open their shops and introduce their products through this platform, and Chinese importers can also sell their Pakistan products,” the official said.
According to a representative of Prestige International, “Our skilled team will assist Pakistani traders to export their goods into Chinese markets and to connect them to the online platform.” “Initially, Pakistani food products would be offered for sale on this internet marketplace, but with time, a wide range of high-quality products would become accessible.